National Treasury Work Integrated Learning (WIL) 2026: TVET Learnerships

The National Treasury is officially inviting unemployed South African TVET graduates to apply for the 2026/27 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme. This is a prestigious 18-month internship designed specifically for students who have completed their N6 theory and now require formal workplace exposure to obtain their National Diploma.

Based in Pretoria, this programme offers more than just a stipend; it provides a unique opportunity to gain experience within the heart of South Africa’s financial and economic policy-making body. If you are an N6 graduate in Finance, HR, Marketing, or Business Management, this is your pathway to professional competence.

National Treasury WIL 2026: Fast Facts

FeatureDetails
EmployerNational Treasury (South Africa)
LocationPretoria
Duration18 Months
StipendR79,911 per annum (All-inclusive)
Closing Date27 March 2026 at 12:00 PM (Midday)
Target GroupUnemployed N6 TVET Graduates

Available WIL Posts & Requirements

The National Treasury has allocated 14 specific posts across various directorates. Each post requires a completed N6 Certificate in a specific field:

Asset & Liability Management (Liability Management)

  • Financial Management (3 Posts): Requires N6 Financial Management. (Ref: 09/152)
  • Business Management (3 Posts): Requires N6 Business Management. (Ref: 09/153)
  • Marketing Management (3 Posts): Requires N6 Marketing Management. (Ref: 09/154)
  • Office Administration (1 Post): Requires N6 Office Administration. (Ref: 09/155)

Corporate Services

  • ICT Records Management (2 Posts): Requires N6 Public Management or Office Administration. (Ref: 09/156)
  • Human Resources Management (2 Posts): Requires N6 HR Management. (Ref: 09/157)

How to Apply: The eRecruitment Process

National Treasury utilizes a dedicated digital application portal. Manual or emailed applications will not be considered.

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to https://erecruitment.treasury.gov.za/eRecruitment.
  2. Register Your Profile: If you are a new user, you must create a profile with your ID number and contact details.
  3. Upload Documents: Ensure you have clear, digital copies of:
    • Your updated CV.
    • Certified copy of your ID.
    • N4, N5, and N6 Certificates and Transcripts.
    • A letter from your TVET College confirming you require WIL for your diploma.
  4. Select Post: Apply for the specific post number (e.g., 09/157) that matches your qualification.

Enquiries: For technical issues or programme questions, email erecruitment@treasury.gov.za.

Why Choose the National Treasury WIL?

Completing your 18-month workplace experience at the Treasury carries significant weight on a CV.

  • Professionalism: You will be mentored by some of the country’s top financial and administrative experts.
  • Employability: Graduates of this programme are highly sought after in both the public and private banking and corporate sectors.
  • Equity: The Treasury is an equal opportunity employer and specifically encourages persons living with disabilities to apply.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I apply if I already have my National Diploma?

This specific WIL programme is designed for students who still need the 18 months of experience to get their diploma. If you already have your diploma, you should look for the “Graduate Internship Programme” instead.

2. Is the stipend paid monthly?

Yes. The R79,911 annual stipend is divided into 12 monthly payments, providing a steady income of approximately R6,659 per month before any statutory deductions.

3. Do I have to live in Pretoria?

Yes. All posts are based at the National Treasury offices in Pretoria. Successful candidates from outside Gauteng will be responsible for their own relocation and accommodation arrangements.

4. What happens if I miss the 12:00 PM deadline?

The system is automated and will stop accepting applications exactly at midday on 27 March 2026. Late applications are never accepted.

5. Can I apply for more than one post?

You may apply for multiple posts if you hold the relevant N6 qualifications for each, but it is better to focus on the one that best matches your primary career goal.

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